Cute Photographs of Children

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Snapping cute photographs of children is the aim of every camera-wielding parent or grandparent.

Tips for Taking Cute Photographs of Children

No other photo subject garners as much attention as a child. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle, snapping a cute shot of darling little Johnny or precious Katie can become an obsession. It’s not hard to go from occasional picture snapper to snap happy parent once your bundle of joy arrives into the world.

While most kids are undoubtedly cute, not all photos of them turn out as adorable. In order to snap the most attractive shots of your little ones, consider the following photo tips:

Timing Is Key

Children are unpredictable. When photographing them, you need to be well prepared. Make sure the child is well rested and is not hungry or thirsty. A content child will be more likely to cooperate with you. Time your photo sessions for mornings after breakfast or early afternoon before fatigue sets in.

Timing is also important when shooting candid shots of children. To get the cutest pictures possible of your little one, follow his every move with your camera. Be ready to press the shutter button at a moment’s notice! To prevent blurry photos, keep your finger on the shutter button while you follow the child in your viewfinder, then instead of popping your finger down on the shutter, gently squeeze the button. This will help reduce shutter lag and image fuzziness. You may also want to invest in a telephoto lens. If a child is completely unaware of your presence, he will act naturally, which results in charming photos.

Get Creative

To enhance your child’s cuteness, get creative. Experiment with different poses. Don’t limit yourself to straight-on headshots. Take pictures of your baby engaged in different activities, such as:

  • Eating
  • Running
  • Crawling
  • Playing
  • Singing
  • Dancing
  • Reading
  • Sleeping

Another way to snap cute photographs of children is to incorporate different props into your shots. Simple items, including a pet, toy, ball or even an empty box, can lend themselves to exceptionally darling poses.

Experiment with Angles

That spectacularly cute photo can also be achieved by mixing up angles. Instead of shooting down at a child, get on your knees and take photos at his eye level. Doing so yields a host of benefits:

  1. Your pictures will feature a child's perspective.
  2. Distortion will be minimized.
  3. If a child can see you, there is a greater chance for eye contact and improved interaction.
  4. Size disparity will be reduced.
  5. Expressions will be enhanced.

Learn About Lighting

One of the most important factors in photography is lighting. This is especially true when you are shooting unpredictable children. While it is beneficial to have external lighting, backdrops, and filters, it is not necessary to drop a bundle of money on these photo extras to capture cute shots of kids.

When photographing young children, consider turning off your camera’s flash and using as much natural light as possible. Kids have a tendency to squint when flash pops in their eyes. To avoid having to use artificial light when shooting indoors:

  • Pull back the drapes
  • Open the windows
  • Open doors
  • Crank up your camera’s ISO
  • Use a tripod

Natural light will also produce a softer, more realistic look in your shots. In addition, your photos will have increased color quality especially skin tones, eyes and clothing.

What to Do with Cute Photographs of Children

Once you’ve captured incredibly cute shots of kids, there are several ways for you to display them. In addition to putting them in frames, you can showcase precious pictures of children in photo projects from scrapbooks to personalized mugs.

Other options include entering your prized shots in free photo contests or uploading and sharing them with friends, family and the rest of the world on these reputable websites:



 


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